I really like to see: 1) like a step-by-step video of how you plan and run a show from the start. Do you use a template for your show file? Do you have basic movements/FX/etc. you use each show? What are the steps from the first moment somebody books you? What are the steps from the first moment you arrive at the gig? What are the important (tech) things you first want to know from the crew/organisation? How do you anticipate to every new fixture setup for a new gig? Do you prepare the show in Capture and do you draw the venue/stage every time before pre-programming? How do you manage to keep the programming time as short as possible? 2) How did you climb the ladder from your first MA setup to the MA3 your using now? Did you buy it or rent it? What tips do you have for beginner light ops? Thanks!
I'm so intrigued by this. Every time i go to an edm event, I’m so curious how they manage to control the lights. I always wanted to try it out just to have an experience performing the lights with musicality and seeing people awe'd by it.
There's a LOT of potential in this channel. I think it's important that you find a good balance between "talking to the camera" scenes and others (first person are really interesting)
Hello from Belgium! Astrix has already played with us several times. I've been watching his mixes for a while now and I really like his work. Thanks for this great video! I'm sad to see that the Peli backpack isn't on the French site. It's true that I often wonder what a tech or operator needs to take with him. I'm just a nerd at the moment. Great to see the Grand MA3 config! I'd love to hear about your career! +1 subscriber
So awesome to see the grand ma 3 in action. Very cool lightshow and the effect of beams are great but everytime i work with moving heads i still miss the fast moving from a real cp scanner. Yes more angle from the mh but nothing can top the speed and the output of a cp 575 golden scan.
Same, I saw a "Day in the life of an audio engineer" and wondered if there was something similar for us lampies. Load up this video and see Astrix! haha. Sick.
I just started doing lights/lasers as a freelancer, and I don’t know anyone else doing this I can talk to. I can only talk to the event coordinators, but I need actual advice as the worker. This was great.
I'd love to hear more about how you managed to get the gear you have for your company. Maybe things are a lot different Europe, but in the US banks aren't lining up to loan younger people thousands of dollars to purchase gear. It's cool that you can do it, but I'd like to know about how that was setup.
Hey I wanna be a lighting technician/engineer. I'm graduating from High School on June, and I don't know where to study in order to become a lighting technician. Do I have to go to college or university? I live in Florida, USA, help please!
Already a doc but lightning operator is still my dream job. Remember there is always one person who wants to be like you
I really like to see:
1) like a step-by-step video of how you plan and run a show from the start.
Do you use a template for your show file?
Do you have basic movements/FX/etc. you use each show?
What are the steps from the first moment somebody books you?
What are the steps from the first moment you arrive at the gig?
What are the important (tech) things you first want to know from the crew/organisation?
How do you anticipate to every new fixture setup for a new gig?
Do you prepare the show in Capture and do you draw the venue/stage every time before pre-programming?
How do you manage to keep the programming time as short as possible?
2) How did you climb the ladder from your first MA setup to the MA3 your using now?
Did you buy it or rent it?
What tips do you have for beginner light ops?
Thanks!
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People having their phones out and recording is a reward and feedback that shows that you did a good job.
I'm so intrigued by this. Every time i go to an edm event, I’m so curious how they manage to control the lights. I always wanted to try it out just to have an experience performing the lights with musicality and seeing people awe'd by it.
There's a LOT of potential in this channel. I think it's important that you find a good balance between "talking to the camera" scenes and others (first person are really interesting)
id love to eatch anything nerdy. everything from gig logs to programming streams etc.
Hell yeah! Would love weekly video's! Keep up the good work! 💡💡
i personally like a little mix of vlog style and gig vlog (like showing u on board in the show)!! keep it up man perseverance is key!!
Nice to see you back on RUclips, awesome video. :)
I realy would like to see both, videos about your own buissnenes and operater, gig log stuff.
yes please weekly!
I like this format! Also, I would like to see the business side of things.
YOU ARE A BEASTTT BRO, i been doing this for about a year now just learning and getting more experience thank you for this video!
This is great, I'd love to see stuff about how you create those amazing shows
Hello from Belgium!
Astrix has already played with us several times. I've been watching his mixes for a while now and I really like his work.
Thanks for this great video! I'm sad to see that the Peli backpack isn't on the French site. It's true that I often wonder what a tech or operator needs to take with him.
I'm just a nerd at the moment. Great to see the Grand MA3 config! I'd love to hear about your career!
+1 subscriber
Bra content Elias. Fortsätt som du gör!
Jag kollar gärna på en vlogg om hur man driver en scentekniksfirma i Sverige ✌🏼
MORE OF THIS!!!! Man thats so fcking cool!
So glad, that you’re back!
So good to see you back. I‘m intressted in all of the technical und buissnes things.
What an awesome video! Its hard to lean towards concert lighting design or theatre lighting design at the same time.
Ooef thanx for this awesome video!🔥
You really improved your video quality and your programming skills aswell ;)
Good content! Also I am interested in gig logs and the bussiness part too!
Do a rundown of how you setup your faders & x keys for something like this! Great vids
Awesome work
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Thats just the friendly hotel ghost. :)
@@volumelux253 you made a friend for life haha
I want to get into Lightning especially for the church that I go to. Any suggestions?
Who controls the theatrical smoke? I'm wondering what role is that?
yes make videos in the warehouse show all the gear you have.
The business side would be very interesting
HELL YEAH ! weekly uploads would be dope !
this video is great!
Snyggt 👍🏻
So awesome to see the grand ma 3 in action. Very cool lightshow and the effect of beams are great but everytime i work with moving heads i still miss the fast moving from a real cp scanner. Yes more angle from the mh but nothing can top the speed and the output of a cp 575 golden scan.
Нунууу;))). В режиме grand ma2 :))
I never thought of seeing my favorite GOA/PsyTrance DJ in a video from a Lighting Operator.. Haha!
Same, I saw a "Day in the life of an audio engineer" and wondered if there was something similar for us lampies. Load up this video and see Astrix! haha. Sick.
Why does it look like our boy Christian Jackson is at the register at 3:24
I flew him out here halfway around the world for that little cameo. ;)
@@volumelux253 NICE🤣🤣🤣
This is so cool.
Programming videos would be great
Yo! Why no more videos? 😢 just getting to learning MA and ive watch all ur videos. Hope you're doing well brother,happy holidays
i love to see another LD that uses ma vlogging!
would be cool if you could post the Patch Plans or Rigs in the description so we can see what u where using.
Great giglog! Keep it up
Mer av allt såklart!
May I ask you something, what's the name of the gooseneck microphone used in the white House
this was nice I am an ld myself so I would like more tech stuff programming tips and tricks etc.
and is it your MA3? If not do you own a light desk?
I just started doing lights/lasers as a freelancer, and I don’t know anyone else doing this I can talk to. I can only talk to the event coordinators, but I need actual advice as the worker. This was great.
How did you get in this job?
Did you busk this or is it time code?
Amazing video dude
Where can I buy that hard case you have?
Peli 1510 with Trekpak. You can buy them almost everywhere in the world.
@@volumelux253 Thanks so much! Love the quick response! Love your videos aswel! I am an aspiring lighting technician!
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Hey! What pad do you use?
i live in gothenburg in sweden we say göterborg
song at 8:20 ?
Good stuff...thanks
I'd love to hear more about how you managed to get the gear you have for your company.
Maybe things are a lot different Europe, but in the US banks aren't lining up to loan younger people thousands of dollars to purchase gear.
It's cool that you can do it, but I'd like to know about how that was setup.
Hi im an LD where did you get your SD card holder
Jag elsker det!!
Saludos desde Puebla inge
OH YES
Hey, love all your videos sadly nothing new coming anymore
How can I learn this lighting technician
Lighting man
I feel like I would actually like this job. It's hard for me to like my jobs
wait, there's someone actually using ma3? haha
FPVogel Mode2 on MA3 hardware. Very common. I’m on MA3 hardware more often than MA2 now.
okay, i am more used to seeing ma2s ma3s are rare just some rare appearances around here
@@volumelux253 Is there actually anyone NOT running mode2 on the grandMA3?
Hey I wanna be a lighting technician/engineer. I'm graduating from High School on June, and I don't know where to study in order to become a lighting technician. Do I have to go to college or university? I live in Florida, USA, help please!
Full sail
An ma3 for that?? You lucky bastard
我也想持续下去,可生活不如意
Hi